SINGAPORE (June 8): Southeast Asian giant Indonesia is finally turning things around.

“Unlike in past trips, we are now confident stating that we think Indonesia is harnessing its long-term potential into near-term economic and investment realities,” says Henry Mcvey, the head of global investment firm KKR’s Global Macro and Asset Allocation team.

Backed by the immense potential of a working age population that is not due to peak for several decades, the world’s fourth most populous country has found itself bogged down by political-economic factors that have hampered its growth.

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